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Holy Redeemer Church, in the picture above, bears little resemblance to the original structure of the 1920's. Join us for Mass, '...for we being many, are one bread, one body...' Could you be Catholic? Find out now.

G. K. Chesterton, the British journalist, scholar, and novelist, said this: "The difficulty of explaining 'why I am a Catholic' is that there are ten thousand reasons all amounting to one reason: that Catholicism is true. I could fill all my space with separate sentences each beginning with the words, 'It is the only thing that . . .' As, for instance, (1) It is the only thing that really prevents a sin from being a secret. (2) It is the only thing in which the superior cannot be superior; in the sense of supercilious. (3) It is the only thing that frees a man from the degrading slavery of being a child of his age. (4) It is the only thing that talks as if it were the truth; as if it were a real messenger refusing to tamper with a real message. (5) It is the only type of Christianity that really contains every type of man; even the respectable man. (6) It is the only large attempt to change the world from the inside; working through wills and not laws; and so on."

While none of us at Holy Redeemer would claim to be a Chesterton, each of us would be glad to share with you why we are Catholic. Ask us!

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Becoming Catholic

It is one of life's most profound and joyous experiences. Some are blessed enough to receive this great gift while they are infants, and, over time, they recognize the enormous grace that has been bestowed on them. Others enter the Catholic fold when they are older children or adults. Ask us how!